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LIONS STUN SHEFFIELD EAGLES!

16 July 2024

SHEFFIELD EAGLES 22 SWINTON LIONS 34

IAN RIGG at Olympic Legacy Park, Sunday 14 July 2024

Swinton Lions made it back-to-back wins with a great performance against the high-flying Eagles. Gav Rodden put the Lions ahead in the second minute when he collected a loose ball near his own line to race away and score under the posts at the other end with Dan Abram converting. Eagles hit back seven minutes later when the impressive Joel Farrell scored on the left and Cory Aston locked the scores with the conversion. Eddie Battye and Titus Gwaze had chances, but the defence frustrated them. Eagles were getting in good positions but time and again opportunities were not taken. The Lions next chance came on twenty-three minutes when Jordy Gibson went close but was caught offside. Rodden added his second try fourteen minutes from the break when Gibson set him up and he scored under the posts with Abram converting again. Eagles forced a goal line drop-out just after the restart but again the Lions defence was on top and with seconds to go to the half time hooter Ant Walker crashed in by the posts for his first Lions try and Abram converted.

Eagles made a bright start to the second half and had a couple of chances but again the Swinton defence was on top. The Lions scored their next try on fifty minutes when again Walker crashed over by the posts and again Abram converted. Jayden Hatton then had a chance, but he was just ankle tapped near the line, but it was Eagles who scored next when Joel Farrell fed Matty Dawson-Jones who raced in at the corner and Aston converted to bring them within two scores. George Roby was then held up twice before Isaac Farrell crossed for Eagles on sixty-four minutes, but the conversion drifted wide. There was a referee change on sixty-seven minutes when Scott Mikalauskas picked up a leg injury and he was replaced by Nick Bennett. Battye had a chance then for Eagles but lost the ball near the line and the Jordan Case was held up for the Lions, but it was the visitors who went further ahead three minutes from time when Roby put in a nice short kick for Gibson to race on to and score but Abram hit the post with this one. Eagles added a further try with just over a minute left when Aston kicked towards the posts and Gwaze took it to score under the posts and Aston converted again. With twelve seconds left on the clock the Lions added their final try when Eagles lost the ball from the kick-off and Jake Spedding collected the rolling ball to score under the posts with Abram converting.

LIONS
1 Dan Abram
25 Richard Lepori
3 Jake Spedding
4 Jayden Hatton
5 Rhys Williams
16 Lewis Hall
7 Jordy Gibson
36 Jordan Brown
9 George Roby
20 Jack Houghton
11 Gav Rodden
21 Andy Badrock
12 Mitch Cox

Subs (all used)
28 Brad Hammond
24 Jordan Case
8 Liam Cooper
26 Ant Walker

Tries: Rodden (2,26), Walker (40,50), Gibson (77), Spedding (80)
Goals: Abram 5/6

EAGLES
1 Matty Marsh
2 Ben Jones-Bishop
3 Kris Welham
23 Bayley Liu
5 Matty Dawson-Jones
6 Cory Aston
19 Izaac Farrell
8 Eddie Battye
9 Vila Halafihi
10 Tyler Dickinson
11 Connor Bower
12 Joel Farrell
13 Titus Gwaze

Subs (all used)
15 Evan Hodgson
18 Aaron Murphy
22 Kyle Wood
27 Jesse Sene-Lefeo

Tries: Joel Farrell (9), Dawson-Jones (56), Izaac Farrell (64), Gwaze (79)
Goals: Aston 3/4

Penalty count: 8-6
Half-time: 6-18
Referee: Scott Mikalauskas & Nick Bennett
Attendance: 1063

SCORING SEQUENCE: 0-6, 6-6, 6-12,6-18, 6-24,12-24,16-24,16-28,22-28,22-34

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